Widex D-XP User Manual
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Zen program
Your hearing aid may be provided with a unique optional listen-
ing program called Zen . It makes musical tones (and sometimes a
rushing noise) in the background . The Zen program may be used
alone (without amplification) in quiet when you are not required
to hear surrounding sounds . Or, it may be used with amplification
so both the surrounding sounds and the generated sounds (frac-
tal tones and noise) are heard together .
CAUTION
Use of the different Zen programs may interfere with hearing surround-
ing sounds including speech . The programs should not be used when
hearing such sounds is important . Switch the hearing aid to a non-Zen
program in those situations .
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- FL-XP
- FL-XP
- FL-CIC
- FL-CIC
- RE-m
- RE-m
- RE-m
- SV-38
- SV-38
- S2-VS
- SV-38
- SV-38
- S2-VS
- S2-VS
- SV-38
- SV-38
- SV-38
- P38
- P38
- P38
- B2-CIC
- D-PA
- C-m
- D-PA
- m2-m
- D-CIC-M
- ME-CIC/IIC
- m2-m
- m2-X
- m2-19
- m2-19
- D-CIC-M
- D-PA
- D-PA
- D-PA
- D-PA
- D-PA
- D-CIC-M
- D-PA
- CIC-TR
- C2-PA (RIC)
- FL-9é Custom
- IN-19
- PA-440
- RE-CIC-TR
- RE-9
- RE-9
- RE-X
- PHONE-Dex
- FM+DEX
- RC-DEX for tinnitus devices
- RC-DEX for tinnitus devices
- T-Dex
- M‑DEX
- TV-DEX
- UNI-DEX
- UNI-DEX
- BB4
- BABY440
- SCOLA FLEX-i
- SCOLA TALK
- SCOLA Buddy
- SCOLA Classmate
- CROS-FA
- CROS-FA
- Ear-sets for BTE